Alright, let’s talk about this Beagle mixed with Rottweiler, or whatever them fancy folks call it, a Reagle or a Rottie Beagle. Sounds like a made-up thing to me, but hey, what do I know? I just know dogs.
First off, these dogs, they ain’t tiny little things. They’re gonna be medium-sized, you know, not a chihuahua and not a horse. Just a good, solid dog size. Good for, you know, havin’ around the house, scarin’ off them pesky squirrels.

Now, these Reagles, they’re a mix, see? One part Beagle, all sniffy and playful, always chasin’ rabbits or whatever. The other part, that’s the Rottweiler, the big, tough fella, looks mean but can be a big softie, especially with the young’uns.
- Loyal? You betcha. Sticks to you like glue, this dog. Follows you everywhere, wants to be right by your side.
- Affectionate? Oh yeah, they love to give ya some sugar. Licks and nudges and all that. Always happy to see ya.
- Good with kids? Well, mostly. That Beagle part makes ’em playful, and the Rottweiler part can be protective. Just gotta teach ’em right, make sure they know the little humans ain’t chew toys.
But here’s the thing, these fancy mixed breeds, they sometimes have problems, you know? Health stuff. Ain’t like the old days when a dog was just a dog. Now they got all sorts of things that can go wrong. So, you gotta be prepared for that. Maybe get some of that dog insurance, if you can afford it. Vet bills ain’t cheap, let me tell ya.
Thinkin’ about gettin’ one of these Reagles for the family? Well, it could be a good idea. Like I said, they’re usually friendly and playful, especially if they get that Beagle playfulness. And Rottweilers, well, they can be good with kids too, if they’re raised right. You just gotta make sure they learn their manners. No bitin’ or jumpin’ on folks. Trainin’ ‘em young is the key, ya hear?
Now, don’t go thinkin’ this is gonna be a lazy lapdog. This here mix needs exercise. That Beagle nose will have ’em sniffin’ all over the place, and that Rottweiler body needs to move. Gotta take ’em for walks, play fetch, let ’em run around. Otherwise, they’ll get bored and then you’ll have trouble. They might start chewin’ on your shoes or diggin’ up the garden, and nobody wants that.
Socializin’ is important too. Gotta get ’em used to other dogs, to people, all sorts of situations. You don’t want a dog that’s scared of everything or, worse, aggressive. Take ’em to the park, let ’em meet other dogs, let folks pet ’em. That way, they’ll learn to be well-behaved and friendly. And that makes life easier for everyone, trust me on that.
So, a Rottweiler Beagle Mix, huh? Sounds like a handful, but could be a good dog. Loyal, affectionate, playful, maybe a bit protective. Just gotta be ready for the work, the training, the vet bills. It’s like havin’ kids, only furrier and with more legs. And remember, every dog is different, even if they’re the same mix. Some might be more Beagle, some more Rottweiler. You just gotta get to know your dog and figure out what makes ’em tick. And give ’em lots of love. That’s the most important thing.
But remember, this ain’t no exact science. You mix two different dogs, you never know exactly what you’re gonna get. Could be the best of both worlds, could be a bit of a headache. That’s just the way it is with them mutts. But that’s part of the fun, ain’t it? Gettin’ to know your dog, figuring out what makes ‘em tick, and lovin’ ‘em no matter what. That’s what it’s all about.

And don’t forget, a good dog is a well-fed dog. Make sure you give ‘em good food, not that cheap stuff. And plenty of fresh water, especially in the summertime. And a comfy place to sleep. Dogs need their rest too, ya know. Treat ‘em right, and they’ll be your best friend. That’s all there is to it.
So, there you have it. My two cents on these Beagle Rottweiler mixes. Take it or leave it. Like I said, I just know dogs. And I know that a good dog is a blessin’, no matter what kind of mix they are. And a good owner is even better. So be good to your dog, and your dog will be good to you. That’s the way it should be.